Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1882 — EGYPT. [ARTICLE]
EGYPT.
Egypt is now again entirely under the authority of the Khedive. Accompanied by his Ministers, he was escorted by the Bengal Lancers to the railway station at Alexandria, to the music of the Egyptian national anthem, and left for Cairo on the 25th of September. Arriving at Cairo they were received by the Duke of Connaught and Gen. Wolseley, and driven through crowded streets to Ghegireh Palace. Abdellal Pasha. Suleiman Bey and others were sent to Cairo under military guard It is learned that Aralii l’asha "declined the services of French, German and Russian officers, lie is heartily sorry he fought the English, as (hey have shown such magnanimity to the prisoners and wounded He thinks all the notables and prominent men connected with the rebellion should be sent out of the country. A general amnesty will be decreed by the Khedive, except to about six persons connected with the Alexandria massacre. Baker Pasha will effect the reorganization of the Egyptian array.
